Combination vanity article



Oct. 2 1923.

N. KASDAN ET AL COMBINATION VANITY ARTICLE Filed Jan. 18, 1923 anvamtoza 09740441 47980646 flow/4 Pea-40s:

$1 M Gamm Patented Oct. 2, 1923.

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

NATHAN KASDAN, OF NEW YORK, AND DAHIEL nssr'cnoas TO MAJESTIC mscnrnna rooL co'.,mc., or NEW Yong; n. 1., n conroimrron or new your.

connmarron vnmri Herman 1 Application flied January 18,1923. iseri al' To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that we, NATHAN .KnsoAN, a citizen of Russia, and a resident of Bronx, inthe county of Bronx, city and State. of ."NcyrYork, and DANI P L QK, a citizen Qf 'tlle 'United States. and a resident .101 Brooklyn, New York, have. inyented certain new and11$Bful Irnpro vements-in Combination YanityyArticlfes, of: which the follow?- ing isaspecifiication. V f. r The object of the; invention is toprovide a novel combination vanity structure pos- TSBSSiIIg a; number of utilities and which may be conveniently carried and used as occasion may require.

The article of our invention comprises a box having a hinged lid and includes in its structure a housipgifor .aElip-stick holder, .a mirror and avcompartinent for 'ag'compact and a; padser 'aspowder pufi or similar articles; the lmusingg; for the lipstick; holder beingextendedfcrosswiseaof the box and receiving the body. of saidwholder, while the slide within theholder has its button or head exposed for nse in- Withdrawing the butlinez-andsha w nfi a size o be conven entlyparriedin the hand or within the vusuadrhandbag carried by ladies.

T eain sntio W b fu y u rs ood from the detailed description hereinafter present reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which:

Fig. 1 is a plan View of a vanity case or box embodying my invention;

Fig. 2 is a vertical section through the same taken on the dotted line 2-2' of Fig. 1;

Fig. 3 is a vertical transverse section through the same taken on the dotted line 3-3 of Fig. 1; and

Fig. 4 is a similar section through the same taken on the dotted line 44 of Fig. 1.

In the drawings, 15 designates the body portion of a cylindrical case or box, and 16 the lid or cover portion thereof connected with said body portion by a suitable hinge 17 so that said lid or cover may be opened and closed at will. The body portion 15 may be utilized to receive one or more com? pacts; a. powder puff and the like. Within the l d @16- is secured a mirror 18 by means f ai tight fitting metal ring orband 19, said mirror being available for use when the lid 16 is opened from thebody portion 15.?

; The:lid '16 is of special construction in that it has a eentral longitudinal portion thereoji pressed upwardly to :tbrm'fianelongated, housip-gQQiera lip-stick holder-21, saifd housing being closed at its rearend by theimetal of the lid (Fig. 2). and open at its front end (Figs. 1 and 2). to admit the lipstick holder to the housing and permit the Same, with the use ofthe usual knob or button 23, to be Withdrawn from said hous .ing whenever it may be desired to usethe liprstick '22. The holder-'21, stick 22 and button 23 are of commercial type and hence PoLLAc'K. or BnooKLYN. NEW YORK,

require no special description, but in the metal of the. housing is closed inwardly from opposite sides oi the housing. as at 24, to pass below L the butiir side portions'of the holder fi l and-afiordclcsefitting guides and suppflit for 'said holder, aswell as means formaintaining the holder clear ofthje back oi the -mirror 18 Thelidl-(i at the front ot the housingfio isiconcaued, as was, and inclined slightlycdown-wardly toward the 'tfiilance tQ;$he'hQ1lSifig '3nd this formation results in there being a retarding action between the surface 25 and the exposed end of the holder 21 suiiicient to yieldingly aid in securing the holder within the housing 20. The button 23 of the holder 21 is on positioning the holder Within the housing 20 forced over the upper outer edge of the housing, pinching said edge and in that way aiding to prevent accidental displacement of the holder from the housing.

We have indicated the holder 21 as a lipstick holder, but We do not limit the invention to any particular cosmetic that may be held Within the holder 21. While the holder 21 is a lip-stick holder, it may be employed for a cosmetic other than rouge, as, for instance,a stick of black material 01 the eyebrows.

hat we claim as our invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is;

. 1. A combination vanity structure of the character described comprising a shallow box having a displaceable cover and affording a container for toilet articles, said cover having as a part thereof a housing extending transversely of the box adapte'd to removably receive a lip-stick holder, the button for the slide of said holder being exposed for use in-withdrawing the holder from the housing, said housing being at the top of said cover and having a closed rear end and an open frontend to admit and permit the withdrawal of the holder, and said button on the'holder' being adapted to engage the housing at its open end.

2 A combination vanitystrnctnre of the character described comprising a shallow box having a displaceable cover and afford ing a container for toilet articles, said cover having as a part thereof a housing extending transversely of the box adapted to re movably receive a lip-stick holder, the but ton for the slide of said holder being exposed for use in withdrawing the holder from the housing, said housing being at the top of said cover and extending transversely thereof and being less in length than the diameter of the cover, and said housing being closed at one end and open at its entering end and the metal of the cover outward ly from said open end being inclined downwe rdly toward said open endiif' '3.'A combination vanity structure of the character described comprisinga shallow box ha-vinga displaceable cover and afford ing a container for toilet articles, said cover having as a part thereof a housing extending transversely of the box adapted to removably receive a lipstick holder, the button for the slide of said holder being exposed for use in withdrawing the holder from the housing, 1 said housing being pressed upwardly from and integral with the top of said cover and having a closed rear end and an open front end to admit and permit the withdrawal -g; he holder.

4. A combination vanity structure of the character described. comprising a shallow box having'a displaceable cover containing a mirrorand said boxbeing adapted to hold small toilet articles, and said cover having as a part and at the top thereof a housing extending transversely of the box adapted to removably receive a lip-stick holder, the button: for the slide of said holder being exposed for use in withdrawing the holder from the housing. 7

5. A combination vanity structure of the character described comprising a shallow box having a displaceabie cover containing a mirror and said box being adapted to hold small toilet articles, and said cover having as a part and at the top thereo f a housin extending transversely of the box adapte to removably receive a lip-stick holder, the button for the slide of said holder being exposed for use in withdrawing the holder fron the housing, said housin being closed at one end and open at its receiving end and provision being made to protect the back of the mirror from being injured by said holder.

6. A combination vanity structure of the character described comprising a shallow box having a displaceable cover containin a mirror and said box being adapted to hold small toilet articles, and said'eover' having as a part and-at the top thereof a housing extending transversely of the box adapted to removably receive a lip-stick holder, the button for the slide of said holder being exposed for use'in Withdrawing the holder from the housing, said housing being pressed upwardly from said cover and closed at one end and open at the other end, and said housing at opposite sides of its end portions being pressed toward each other to form seats for said holder and support said holder upwardly from the back of said mirror.

In testimony whereof we have hereunto signed our names at New York city, New York, this 12th day of January, 1923.

NATHAN KASDAN. DANIEL POLLACK; 

